109
109
Jun 18, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
but it was a different type of environment because my board of directors consisted of 53 people including the governor and mayor and a number of public officials. it was a quasi public-private opportunity to work together. that presents challenges but also opportunities. he a lot of bosses. -- i had a lot of bosses. i made sure i communicated to them. met with the legislature frequently. i began the process of becoming a better governor. you got to personally take the time to meet with all the people who have interest and concern and all the constituencies around something that's bigger than the olympics or as big as the state or big as healthcare. you can't have a few people sit in a room and come up what they think is smart and pose it on the country. that is not the way to make major that will allow america to embrace it. >> first of all, what would your mom or dad think about your race for the presidency? >> they would be absolutely overjoyed and delighted. breaks my heart they can't be here. when i ran for senate a long time ago, my dad came back and moved into our house and he reali
but it was a different type of environment because my board of directors consisted of 53 people including the governor and mayor and a number of public officials. it was a quasi public-private opportunity to work together. that presents challenges but also opportunities. he a lot of bosses. -- i had a lot of bosses. i made sure i communicated to them. met with the legislature frequently. i began the process of becoming a better governor. you got to personally take the time to meet with all the...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
21
21
Jun 5, 2012
06/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
if you look at the savings and loan crisis, banking deregulation, environment, energy, no child left behind, these were all things that came out of taxes in one way or another. -- texas one way or another. and with the tea party you have this texan cast. the political divide are the places that think of themselves as empty places and crowded places. people who live in crowded places like government and they like the idea that government will be the arbitrator between them and those who will be criminals, from dogs to put on sidewalks, from sewer main explosions. they like government. people from and the places present governmental because it seems like they are out there on the up -- on their on and government should not get in their way. the fascinating thing about texas is that texas thinks of itself as a -- an empty place, but it is huge and growing and there are vast metropolitan areas. >> if texas had that much power and that much sway over the national agenda, what you make of the fact that rick perry could not even get off the ground? >> there are members of congress that have
if you look at the savings and loan crisis, banking deregulation, environment, energy, no child left behind, these were all things that came out of taxes in one way or another. -- texas one way or another. and with the tea party you have this texan cast. the political divide are the places that think of themselves as empty places and crowded places. people who live in crowded places like government and they like the idea that government will be the arbitrator between them and those who will be...
255
255
Aug 18, 2012
08/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
it's creating a hostile environment in a hospital when women are often most vulnerable. just had a child and making decisions and it's taking advtage. breast-feeding increased in the past few years, 77% of women breast-feed their children now. at least for, for some amount of time, but this is a thing that also increases with education and income. and in other words, the better off a mother is and you know, the older she is as well. it tends to increase the likelihood that she is he' going to breast-feed her children. that's not an accident. if you can afford to stay home for six months with your child you can afford to breast-feed. >> what bloomberg would say in response to that. kim and colin, you folks are well educated women, you make that choice. what about lower income women who may not be as educated and responsibilities the government to tell those women who may not be well versed on the the choices they have this opportunity and coercion to make sure they make the right choice? >> trust me, paul, there is no lack of information out there on this. this is sort of
it's creating a hostile environment in a hospital when women are often most vulnerable. just had a child and making decisions and it's taking advtage. breast-feeding increased in the past few years, 77% of women breast-feed their children now. at least for, for some amount of time, but this is a thing that also increases with education and income. and in other words, the better off a mother is and you know, the older she is as well. it tends to increase the likelihood that she is he' going to...
296
296
Jun 24, 2012
06/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >> schieffer: that's it for us today. i'll be away next week. norah o'donnell will be sitting right here. ( laughter ) captioning sponsored by cb
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. laces? really?...
92
92
Aug 24, 2012
08/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
operatives to go in there and challenge voters eligibility on election day to create an intimidating environment with very few standards. this is something that we really need to fix. >> is this something left over from something that used to make sense and doesn't any more. has this been part of voter intimidation through voter history? >> many of the laws were put in place for the purpose of keeping down minority votes. in ohio in 1968 we had challenger legislation saying you could challenge people on if they have a distinctive mixture of african blood. that may have made sense in a day when you could tell if they were eligible or not based on their skin color, but we don't have that any more. this is a real -- >> do you have any advice for summon that feels intimidated by someone in their polls place like that? >> absolutely. this is illegal to discriminate against voters, to intimidate voters, disrupt the polling place, and target people unreasonably for vote suppression. if you see it, you should report it to voting officials and law enforcement officials. we need to be vigilant against thi
operatives to go in there and challenge voters eligibility on election day to create an intimidating environment with very few standards. this is something that we really need to fix. >> is this something left over from something that used to make sense and doesn't any more. has this been part of voter intimidation through voter history? >> many of the laws were put in place for the purpose of keeping down minority votes. in ohio in 1968 we had challenger legislation saying you...
395
395
Jul 26, 2012
07/12
by
COM
tv
eye 395
favorite 0
quote 0
if the environment didn't want us to drill for oil, sir, why did it make it so useful to power cars with, right? >> exactly. as you know, i'm a man of faith, and i believe that the all mighty put those resources here to be used the right way. >> and now the crisis. mr. president, you have built the biggest pipeline known to man. it connects all the wells that you have drilled on every single source of oil in america. you have reduced the price of gas down to 36 cent per gallon. everybody loves you. >> it feels great because it benefitted the american people and it also benefitted the economy. >> reporter: mr. president, i have an incoming cable. the pipeline has explode explodn several spots. oil is spilling everywhere and it has devastated america's parks. gather those most affected and explain why their sacrifice is not in vain. ( laughter ). ♪ ♪ >> assemble. we have a disaster on our hands. we must contain it. we will contain it, but you must work with us in order to minimize the damage and accelerate the containment. 36 cents a gallon. is a major accomplishiment. and we all benef
if the environment didn't want us to drill for oil, sir, why did it make it so useful to power cars with, right? >> exactly. as you know, i'm a man of faith, and i believe that the all mighty put those resources here to be used the right way. >> and now the crisis. mr. president, you have built the biggest pipeline known to man. it connects all the wells that you have drilled on every single source of oil in america. you have reduced the price of gas down to 36 cent per gallon....
156
156
Apr 4, 2012
04/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
organizers says real eggs and non-toxic coloring will be used to avoid harming the environment. it raises money for holiday gifts for needy children. tonight at 11 is at 5:00, testimony continues in the trial of two brothers accused of running a pit bull. witnesses are dropping like flies. and live report from the wic -- mitchell court house. for college graduates entering the work force, looking for a job -- how good are the chances? a new report highlights marilyn's top transportation priorities of the state wants to bounce back from the recession. those stories and more joining us at 11 news at 5:00. now maryland lottery midday pick 3 and pick 4 numbers. >> i am sarah from 98 rock and it is time to play pick 3. for starters, . 7 followed by that is 6 as printed on the ball. a final number is8. 768. we will get to your pick 4 in a moment -- you can select, compare, you and share your favorite lottery scratch-offs online, visit the new page at mdlottery.com. all set, ready to go with your pick 4 numbers. we've got a 5 for starters. the next number is 0. it followed by 4. your l
organizers says real eggs and non-toxic coloring will be used to avoid harming the environment. it raises money for holiday gifts for needy children. tonight at 11 is at 5:00, testimony continues in the trial of two brothers accused of running a pit bull. witnesses are dropping like flies. and live report from the wic -- mitchell court house. for college graduates entering the work force, looking for a job -- how good are the chances? a new report highlights marilyn's top transportation...
254
254
Aug 12, 2012
08/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 2
in an environment where ohio as a revented itself just about as well as any state in the midwest, it is hard for him to say hcan make the economy appreciably better. in virginia, another set of issues. the e economy is doing well and virginia hasas changnged the lot of on the days when it was se in ththe conservative republican columnmn. women's issues m matter a lot in northern virginia and mr. romney does not come up as well -- and a lot ofof hpanics in the state to vote. >> i go out to talk to the undecided voters all theime to gea thinker o the polls and there e is some movement toward mitt romney as more and more voters remain coconcerned about the jobs outlook. they say to me that they think mitt romy mabe better on jobs. they don't like the -- that he has not released taxes. >> that is something g else. democrats like t to believe republicans should release their taxes ck to the date of birth. hoand i think there is a little bit of movement and virginia getting g a little t close to call. thank you for joining us. we want you to stay tune because inin these dog days o of summe
in an environment where ohio as a revented itself just about as well as any state in the midwest, it is hard for him to say hcan make the economy appreciably better. in virginia, another set of issues. the e economy is doing well and virginia hasas changnged the lot of on the days when it was se in ththe conservative republican columnmn. women's issues m matter a lot in northern virginia and mr. romney does not come up as well -- and a lot ofof hpanics in the state to vote. >> i go out to...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
139
139
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
they are able to counteract a very difficult environment, but i agree with you that mitt romney was chosen to be the nominee because the republican primary voter thought he was the person who could best bring the fight to barack obama on the economy. this is a specialist, so on and so forth, yet the sale has not been made, and we have seen some slippage. romney has had a steady lead. that has evaporated, and that is part of the reason we are seeing president obama poll ahead. tavis: to your mind, has 13 a clear advantage to picking mr. ryan as his running mate? >> no. i do not think there would have been anyone in phnom romney was considering taking. i do not think he was serious about taking condoleezza rice. she could have changed the conversation, but the senator from ohio or paul ryan or tim pawlenty, i do not think any of them fundamentally alter the race, and i also think we have to be careful not to put too much weight on any payback in terms of deciding the overall race. i do not think sarah palin helped john mccain, but i do not think anyone he picked held that election. people ar
they are able to counteract a very difficult environment, but i agree with you that mitt romney was chosen to be the nominee because the republican primary voter thought he was the person who could best bring the fight to barack obama on the economy. this is a specialist, so on and so forth, yet the sale has not been made, and we have seen some slippage. romney has had a steady lead. that has evaporated, and that is part of the reason we are seeing president obama poll ahead. tavis: to your...
89
89
Jun 11, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
see the huge increases in spending occur and the impact on the economy in the changes and regulatory environment. dr. elmendorf, when the stimulus bill was passed, it was widely believed that unemployment would go down, because of that stimulus program. but here we are three and a half years later and we had a peak to 10% unemployment and about 40 months of employment higher than 8%. the other side of the aisle is proposing to continue -- or to have another round of stimulus, they changed the name to investment, and saying that's going to be the panacea to solve our deficits and debt problem that we've got in this country that you've done a great job of explaining. can you explain in 30 seconds or less why the stimulus didn't achieve its desired outcomes and what impact it's had on our debt and deficits? >> the economy has performed a good deal worse than we expected. and many forecasters expected a few years ago. in our assessment, and the assessment of most economists, i think, the recovery act create more output and more employment than would have happened without it. but the underlying weakn
see the huge increases in spending occur and the impact on the economy in the changes and regulatory environment. dr. elmendorf, when the stimulus bill was passed, it was widely believed that unemployment would go down, because of that stimulus program. but here we are three and a half years later and we had a peak to 10% unemployment and about 40 months of employment higher than 8%. the other side of the aisle is proposing to continue -- or to have another round of stimulus, they changed the...
237
237
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
we have a our regulatory environment under control but they are not duplicative. those are the things we need to get america moving again. that is what romney talks about. when sigh him do that, i feel pretty good about because i think he is on the right path. you may not hear it through the mega phone of national media and he should do it more. >> paul: i paid attention to your race in 2010. you ran against a candidate ted strickland very much like the president is, tried to associate with you wall street and big banks. you beat him. how can mitt romney beat a campaign like that in ohio? >> he's got to be here paul. he was in high hometown not long ago. he had an overflow crowd that was amazing. i've been around a lot of national campaigns. when you are out with him. you see the enthusiasm. look the most important thing for candidate running for president is to get people to understand that he understands their problems or she understands their problems and knows how to fix them. jim roads the fourth term governor of ohio, all that matters in ohio is the size of
we have a our regulatory environment under control but they are not duplicative. those are the things we need to get america moving again. that is what romney talks about. when sigh him do that, i feel pretty good about because i think he is on the right path. you may not hear it through the mega phone of national media and he should do it more. >> paul: i paid attention to your race in 2010. you ran against a candidate ted strickland very much like the president is, tried to associate...
81
81
Apr 3, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
when you look at the tax rates here, when you look at the regulatory environment here, when you look at the heavy hand of government trying to pick winners and losers, the people of this country are saying the business environment here is pretty tough. when you add on to that obamacare, which says to small businesses in particular, i will be stuck with new health care costs i did not anticipate. and then if you have an administration trying to force unions into businesses where neither the employees at nor the management want them, you feel like you are under attack. i mentioned to the guy who began the amplifier manufacturing business. he and his son. they did a calculation and they added up what they pay in taxes. i cannot verify how i carried it is, it was their perception. it was their corporate income tax, federal, state income tax, fica, gasoline taxes, and real estate taxes. they said 65% of what they make goes to government. when you consider the regulations and taxes, the cost of high energy here. because we do not have a and energy policy that makes it good for businesses h
when you look at the tax rates here, when you look at the regulatory environment here, when you look at the heavy hand of government trying to pick winners and losers, the people of this country are saying the business environment here is pretty tough. when you add on to that obamacare, which says to small businesses in particular, i will be stuck with new health care costs i did not anticipate. and then if you have an administration trying to force unions into businesses where neither the...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
policy makers and so i think that we need to be careful about blaming the pilots they're working in an environment where this is what policymakers want if there is a lack of tactical patience at the pilot level i think that's due to a lack of patience at the policymakers and one of the things that i thought was interesting to you highlighted is that they actually have had a really hard time getting pilots to take part in this why is that because it's really boring were by all accounts you spend a lot of time looking at through the eyes of the grown through a camera at a target might be a convoy driving down the road maybe somebody's house and most of the time you're just waiting for people to show up and so the vast majority of time nothing happens it's not a very rewarding job especially for men and women who are used to flying real aircraft it's much less exciting so they did have real retention problems i also think that the nature of the work probably contributes to this this idea that you are killing people long distance it's difficult for any person to do that i think and so that makes it ha
policy makers and so i think that we need to be careful about blaming the pilots they're working in an environment where this is what policymakers want if there is a lack of tactical patience at the pilot level i think that's due to a lack of patience at the policymakers and one of the things that i thought was interesting to you highlighted is that they actually have had a really hard time getting pilots to take part in this why is that because it's really boring were by all accounts you spend...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
226
226
Feb 1, 2012
02/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 1
mean for the environment, spending on social programs, health care, should mean turn out. older voters are rolled lead going to be more motivated to show up and vote against president obama. -- older voters are probably going to be more motivated to shop and go against president obama. tavis: mr. gingrich has certainly run a blueprint for how to run against mr. romney. i want to talk about the president running against congress, but let's talk about specifically mr. romney. it will not work for the obama campaign? >> i think they are going to use it. we think about the focus on his wealth and what lovain did in destroying -- whether he created or destroyed jobs. i think is going to be very difficult if you look at the 2008 and the 2010 results for them to make inroads into that working class community. it is not their coalition anymore. what do these up for middle- class suburbanites think about? how do they interpret the gain experience? if you look up polling that has been done in swing states like florida, pennsylvania, ohio, romney does well among college- educated whi
mean for the environment, spending on social programs, health care, should mean turn out. older voters are rolled lead going to be more motivated to show up and vote against president obama. -- older voters are probably going to be more motivated to shop and go against president obama. tavis: mr. gingrich has certainly run a blueprint for how to run against mr. romney. i want to talk about the president running against congress, but let's talk about specifically mr. romney. it will not work for...
99
99
Mar 20, 2012
03/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
go like a pro. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> here's what's happening. a strong 7.4 earthquake rocks southern mexico earlier swaying buildings and sending terrified people into the streets. the quake which lasted about a minute was centered 120 miles east of acapulco. telephone lines and reception knocked out after shots were felt. it was one of the strongest to shake mexico since 1985's devastating quake that left thousands dead. so far no deaths are reported here. back to "hardball." welcome back to "hardball." polls in illinois will be closed at 8:00 eastern and the contest between romney and santorum is getting more and more heated. romney called santorum an economic lightweight and santorum called romney a financier. listening to them speak, it is as if they're seeking entirely different offices. the chicago
go like a pro. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> here's what's happening. a strong 7.4 earthquake rocks southern mexico earlier swaying buildings and sending terrified people into the streets. the quake which lasted about a minute was centered 120 miles...
136
136
Aug 30, 2012
08/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of the course of the last few months, goes to the fact that this nominating convention has been held so late. >> this is an infomercial that as part of this appeal. this is a forum that the campaign can't control. and the networks create a tv program that they have got to cover. in a sense, the cake is baked for tonight. the speech is written. the campaign presumably feels really good about it. put yourself into his shoes. what today are you worried about? that could somehow go wrong tonight? >> i do not think you worry about mitt romney's delivery. that is his delivery. as always the same. it is going to be con
now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of...
82
82
Apr 2, 2012
04/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
we also want to talk about the economy and medicare and we care, and the environment. >> i want to add to that. it has been really harmful that he has had to go so far to the right with these social issues which i don't think he was wanting to do. >> why he didn't make it very long, obviously. but i think the longer that he has to drag out this primary, the more harmful it is to him. you will see the narrative start to change and i think that gap will start to change. >> but he has had plenty of time to wrap this one up, hasn't he? >> here's the problem. one of the other things in this, i don't know that's the case. if you look at the poll, for example, one of the most interesting questions was granted women were paying attention, the majority of women are paying attention to this conversation about birth control and contraception but a large number said they really don't even know what his position is. about 46% said they didn't know where obama stood. that tell me if i'm a the contract, i have a huge opportunity. women don't even know where he stands. they are already going for obama
we also want to talk about the economy and medicare and we care, and the environment. >> i want to add to that. it has been really harmful that he has had to go so far to the right with these social issues which i don't think he was wanting to do. >> why he didn't make it very long, obviously. but i think the longer that he has to drag out this primary, the more harmful it is to him. you will see the narrative start to change and i think that gap will start to change. >> but...
140
140
Mar 16, 2012
03/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight for the interview, i'm very happy to say, is senator james inhofe, the ranking republican on the environment and public works committee. thank you very much for being here, i'm very happy you're able to be here. >> rachel, you won't believe this, but i'm happy to be here with you. >> when i talk about all those investigations clearing the scientists and the university and i talk about the general consensus what happened with climate gate being different from your consensus, do you feel i'm part of the hoax, do you feel i'm being misled, how do you feel about that? >> first of all, you talked about fox news and some of the right wing, as you refer to them. let me talk about the left wing and how they responded to it. this climate gate was a big deal, listen to this. the uk telegraph, one of the biggest ones in london said it's the worst scandal of our generation, the stink of the corruption is overpowering, the ippc -- this is one that came from the united nations, a fraud on a scale i have never seen before. the u.n. scientists, and this guy's dr. phillip lloyd, called it the fraud result is
tonight for the interview, i'm very happy to say, is senator james inhofe, the ranking republican on the environment and public works committee. thank you very much for being here, i'm very happy you're able to be here. >> rachel, you won't believe this, but i'm happy to be here with you. >> when i talk about all those investigations clearing the scientists and the university and i talk about the general consensus what happened with climate gate being different from your consensus,...
115
115
Apr 2, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
caller: isolate i think there was some resistance but once he got into a new environment and develop new friends and had a new set of teachers, he responded very well. by the time it got too high school, he was more mature and relate almost one year older than a lot of distance around him but that maturity is what made the difference in in being able to perform a high school. host: is yours the only example you can cite or have you heard of others? caller: i have not heard of anyone else doing that. the idea of keeping the kids in the same high school for another year is a real bad idea in terms of the pierre relationship. if you can move them sooner than that and let them get established and give them a year of maturity earlier, i think it is a much better approach. host: we will continue with calls about this but first a look at the papers. this is from "the washington post"business section -- this is a listing of the ceo's. they takoma average othey have t of the organizations that have been compiled by bloomberg, the top five are the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers, ame
caller: isolate i think there was some resistance but once he got into a new environment and develop new friends and had a new set of teachers, he responded very well. by the time it got too high school, he was more mature and relate almost one year older than a lot of distance around him but that maturity is what made the difference in in being able to perform a high school. host: is yours the only example you can cite or have you heard of others? caller: i have not heard of anyone else doing...
123
123
Jul 31, 2012
07/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
when professor muller was invited to testify before a house subcommittee on the environment last year, he reported there that contrary to his previous beliefs, to his expectations, his preliminary analysis showed that, indeed, there is a global warming trend. then six months after delivering that information to congress, professor muller declared publicly that global warming is real, and he said he was no longer skeptical of the data about which he had once voiced doubts. >> a new study finds global warming is real and that the science behind it is not impacted by bias, bad data, or cities that act as heat islands. >> the existence of global warming, i think, is pretty much beyond dispute now. i think we have closed the last remaining questions on that. >> muller's study is getting a lot of attention because it was funded in part by a foundation backed by charles and david koch. they are oil billionaires and climate change deniers. today no one can deny that extreme weather is here to stay. >> that was last november. that was a bombshell. now here's another. look at this from the "new
when professor muller was invited to testify before a house subcommittee on the environment last year, he reported there that contrary to his previous beliefs, to his expectations, his preliminary analysis showed that, indeed, there is a global warming trend. then six months after delivering that information to congress, professor muller declared publicly that global warming is real, and he said he was no longer skeptical of the data about which he had once voiced doubts. >> a new study...
118
118
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
leg he oine thathe pside 2014 was prefaced on the idea that the surge would have created some better environment from which it would make sense we could leave because things would be better. if that promise is wrong and things aer the surge are worse than before the surge, if things are not going to get better thmeart ea then why are we sticking with that as still being the time to leave? when the pentagon announced the end of the surge last week, when they announced the surge was over, they talked less about blunting taliban momentum and more about how the surge helped us train lots of afghan security foes. in tory,ots ra anury forces is a way afghanistan could get more safe. but right now it's also a way americans get killed. by the afghans we are training and arming. afghan troops arturning around and killing american troops they'rsupposed to be working with at such a rate now that t traing a joint operation eee fo w halted this month. and have only now started to scale back up. that's the circumstances in which 68,000 americans are putting eir lives on the line right now while you watch this
leg he oine thathe pside 2014 was prefaced on the idea that the surge would have created some better environment from which it would make sense we could leave because things would be better. if that promise is wrong and things aer the surge are worse than before the surge, if things are not going to get better thmeart ea then why are we sticking with that as still being the time to leave? when the pentagon announced the end of the surge last week, when they announced the surge was over, they...
142
142
Aug 23, 2012
08/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. nah. [ dennis' voice ] i bet he's got an allstate agent. they can save you up to 30% more by bundling your policies. well, his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's smartest breeds. are you in good hands? >>> back to "hardball." will the republican convention fall victim to bad timing on more than one account? here's david letterman on the todd akin situation and the hurricane named isaac. >> a potential hurricane is heading to florida, however, no cause for alarm. according to todd akin, florida rarely suffers damage from a legitimate hurricane! representative todd akin. >> it's time for nobody cares. oh. ♪ >> well, first of all, let me say -- >> well, he's not only -- david only taking note of one of
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. nah. [ dennis' voice ] i bet he's got an allstate agent. they can save you up to 30% more by bundling your policies. well, his...